The name "Jevrem" consists of six letters and two syllables. In international phonetic alphabet (IPA), it is spelled as /jɛvrɛm/. The first letter 'j' sounds like the consonant 'y' in 'yes'. The second syllable is pronounced using the open-mid front unrounded vowel 'ɛ' followed by the voiced alveolar trill 'r'. The final 'm' is pronounced using the bilabial nasal consonant. Overall, the pronunciation of "Jevrem" is a combination of a soft 'j' sound, an open-mid vowel, and a strong 'r' sound.
The word "Jevrem" is a Serbian given name of Slavic origin, specifically of Serbian/Montenegrin origin. In Serbian, it is written as "Јеврем". Its etymology can be traced back to the Medieval Slavic language. "Jevrem" is derived from the Slavic name "Jevtimiy", which was a variant of the Greek name "Euthymios". The name "Euthymios" is composed of the elements "eu", meaning "good", and "thymos", meaning "spirit" or "soul". Over time, the name evolved into different variations, and "Jevrem" emerged as one of them in Serbian.